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Cedarville Business Professor Conducts National Research On Employee Communication, Mark D. Weinstein Dec 2017

Cedarville Business Professor Conducts National Research On Employee Communication, Mark D. Weinstein

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When introducing new, and possibly anxiety-inducing, technology to a workplace, what’s better -- a formal memo or a coffee break chat? Dr. Phoebe Tsai, assistant professor of information technology management at Cedarville University, wanted to find out.


Cedarville Research Could Impact Cancer Treatment Development, Mark D. Weinstein Nov 2017

Cedarville Research Could Impact Cancer Treatment Development, Mark D. Weinstein

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Seven Cedarville University students hope their research findings will contribute to developing cancer treatment. The molecular and cellular biology students, under the direction of professor of biology Dr. Heather Kuruvilla, plan to submit two research papers for publishing within the next few months.


Cedarville Tops In Ohio In Pharmacy Research Competition, Mark D. Weinstein Jul 2017

Cedarville Tops In Ohio In Pharmacy Research Competition, Mark D. Weinstein

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The Cedarville University School of Pharmacy earned top honors among Ohio schools of pharmacy, and was named among the best in the nation, in the 2017 American College of Clinical Pharmacy Clinical Research Challenge.


2017 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University Apr 2017

2017 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

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Study Shows How Research Impacts Student Perspectives, Mark D. Weinstein Jan 2017

Study Shows How Research Impacts Student Perspectives, Mark D. Weinstein

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Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy recently published an academic study that measured the effect a research course has on students’ perceptions of the research process and their future involvement in it. The study was conducted by Stephanie Cailor, third-year professional pharmacy student, and Aleda Chen, Pharm.D., Ph.D., assistant dean and assistant professor of pharmacy practice.